edify|edified|edifies|edifying in English
verb
['ed·i·fy || 'edɪfaɪ]
educate morally or spiritually, provide moral guidance, strengthen, improve
Use "edify|edified|edifies|edifying" in a sentence
1. The movie neither edifies nor entertains its viewers.
2. He must be edified by what he sees.
3. This is an edifying book.
4. Let all things be done unto edifying.
5. Desdemona . Can you inquire him out, and be edified by report?
6. He read edifying books to improve his mind.
7. TV should attempt to edify the masses.
8. We have been edified by wise and inspired messages.
9. Liberated a thought, renewed an idea, widened horizon, edified train of thought.
10. Not an edifying way of vote hunting.
11. The audience were much edified by this passage of words.
12. They tried to edify the child with music.
13. Let me present a medley of these edifying yarns.
14. It has been far from an edifying election.
15. 18 They tried to edify the child with music.
16. 11 They tried to edify the child with music.
17. Music can brings us happy for a whole life, edify children's character.
18. For thou verily givest thanks well, but the other is not edified.
19. Travel is an edifying experience , especially for young people.
20. This edifying spectacle was the final event of the Governor's ball.
21. Help me speak words of blessing to edify those around me today.
22. Strengthen today to us hold the political party is built order to edify.
23. The arts, in short, were pleasant and edifying if not quite essential.
24. Wherefore comfort yourselves together , and edify one another, even as also ye do.
25. It all brought back memories of a not very edifying past.